Please do not tell me fibs; I am not interested in stories. The fact of the matter is you are trying to convince me of something which is not allowed in Islam, until and unless you are threatened with your life and you do not have the capacity to tolerate the punishment or are too scared to die for your faith, then and then only you are allowed to deny your faith. The Holy Quran only talks about the faith, nothing else. Exception is given to the weak at heart. We know from the life of Sahaba's that Kuffar gave them stern punishments at the earlier period of Islam, but they bear it with courage.
This verse was more appropriate at that period, I am not saying it is not now, but such incidents would not occur regularly in the world now.
What was such compulsion in the period you mentioned? Let me quote the verse again.
16:106 As for anyone who denies God after having once attained to faith-and this, to be sure, does not apply to one who does it under duress, the while his heart remains true to his faith, but [only, to] him who willingly opens up his heart to a denial of the truth-: upon all such [falls] God's condemnation, and tremendous suffering awaits them:
Can’t you see the verse decreed anyone who denies God after having once attained to faith? Now tell me, were they asking to deny God i.e. Allah SWT? Were they not Muslims and had faith in God, i.e Allah SWT?
You categorically said “Taqiya is a Quranic order, every Muslim should abide by the practice of Taqiya”. “Taqiya is the opposite of Munafqat and means keeping faith in your heart and saying Kalma kuffar from your tongue to save your life”.
Please do not go on the other track, or you would be in even more serious troubles. I must advice you, I know the Holy Quran very well, and also Islamic history. I know you are not capable of dealing with serious issue, so I am leaving it here. Take my advice, and do not insist.